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Showing posts with label Atwater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atwater. Show all posts

Sunday, December 9, 2012

And Then There Was One

Beer #365 Dirty Blonde Ale / Atwater Brewing Company, Detroit, MI
Beers to go: 1

There you have it - 365 different beers from 365 different breweries in 365 straight days.  Okay, fine, we're not exactly done just quite yet.  Somewhere early in the journey, people started pointing out that 2012 was a leap year, so we have since amended the plan to finish 366 from 366 in 366.  However, I wanted the record to reflect that the original finish line is now in the rear view mirror.  Just saying.

I'll save the pomp and circumstance for tomorrow and just get right into a beer review today.  The second to last beer ends up being the Dirty Blonde Ale from Atwater Brewing in Detroit.  This beer has a crystal clear, pale gold hue with a wispy white head and plenty of carbonation.  Inhale and you pick up aromas of bread and some light citrus.  Take a sip and you find flavors of grain, grass, and orange peel.  Nice, relaxing, easy beer - particularly good today, as yesterday's party for TJ's ninth anniversary had some very big, complex, high ABV beers.  Need to mellow out a bit today....
Do Dirty Blondes have WAY more fun?
This brewery is located in an old factory warehouse building which was built in 1919.  Atwater first opened for business in 1997, and can be found in downtown Detroit's Rivertown district.

Thing to Think About Today:
With just one beer to go, this song certainly seems appropriate - let's wrap things up tonight with Three Dog Night singing One.  Only one more to go... do stop by tomorrow, won't you?


"It's just no good any more since you went away....."

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Beer 99: Atwater Brewery Blond Ale or Spring is Here!

Tonight you are getting lucky!  You get two posts for the price of one.  Gary led me astray at Wegman’s and told me that I hadn’t reviewed Magic Hat yet.  Their Vinyl was sitting there on the beer shelf, giving me the eye so I brought it home and the review is below.  But that isn’t tonight’s review.  Tonight I review Atwater Brewery’s Dirty Blonde -- a blond ale.  

It poured a crisp clear straw color in my glass.  It smells very mild -- lots of general beer scent.  I’ll blame that on my allergies.  The head was big and fluffy and shortlived.  If anyone remembers the blond ale I drank a few nights ago, this is nothing like that one.  It’s light and refreshing at 4.5% ABV albeit slightly on the thin side.  It drinks with hints of lemon citrus flavor and finishes with wheat notes.  I could see drinking a few of these at a Phillies game or PSU’s Blue-White game.  

And now onto tonight’s original post:

Last night we caught up with longtime friends and I spent way too much time talking beer as if I know what I’m talking about.  For whatever reason, it is still mildly frightening when someone heeds my opinion on beer and takes my blog with them when shopping for themselves.  I should not have this kind of influence!

But sitting outside until late in the evening last night combined with today’s beautiful weather has me thinking thoughts of spring and that has influenced my choice of beer this evening.  I went with Magic Hat’s spring seasonal -- Vinyl


It poured a fine amber in my glass with a thin, slightly off-white head.  My allergies are killing my sense of smell so the best I could do on that front is that it smells like lager.  The taste is uncomplicated.  Good balance between the malts and hops and it does finish with stronger hop notes.  There are definitely fruit notes - maybe plums?  Overall it is perfect for sitting on my deck, writing this post, rocking out to My Hoopty and crushing strangers in Words with Friends.  Cheers!

p.s.  Magic Hat hails from Burlington, Vermont - an insanely fun town.  It’s where a few of us ran a relay marathon a few years back under the team name The Sweat Hogs.  We had awesome matching t-shirts (with logos, of course) and coordinating headbands and wristbands.  

Do:
Eat at the sushi restaurant on Church Street (it was awesome, but I can’t remember the name of anything ever)
Run along Lake Champlain
Drink craft beer at many of their fine establishments

Don’t:
Run up Battery Street